| Edward Henry Palmer - 1871 - 336 sayfa
...largest, share, but there are many other remote spots in Sinai where they are scarcely less numerous. In the more flourishing times of the peninsula, and...would be as likely to leave graffiti behind them as d© their successors in other parts of the desert in .the present day. Thus we find Sinaitic as well... | |
| Edward Henry Palmer - 1871 - 340 sayfa
...many other remote spots in Sinai where they are scarcely less numerous. In the more flourishing tunes of the peninsula, and especially during the monkish occupation, there must have been stiks, or public marts, and even permanent colonies of traders, to supply the wants of the inhabitants... | |
| Edward Henry Palmer - 1872 - 536 sayfa
...largest, share) but there are many other remote spots in Sinai where they are scarcely less numerous. In the more flourishing times of the Peninsula, and...during the monkish occupation, there must have been suk, or public marts, and even permanent colonies of traders, to supply the wants of the inhabitants;... | |
| Henry Spencer Palmer - 1878 - 240 sayfa
...through the peninsula was largely used for traffic between Egypt and Arabia. In these prosperous times there must have been suks or public marts, and even...of traders, to supply the wants of the inhabitants j and a busy traffic doubtless penetrated into many parts of the country. Besides the marts, it is... | |
| Walter Besant - 1883 - 450 sayfa
...largest, share, but there are many other remote spots in Sinai where they are scarcely less numerous. In the more flourishing times of the peninsula, and...do their successors in other parts of the desert in the present day. Thus we find Sinaitic as well as Greek inscriptions not only on all the principal... | |
| Sir Walter Besant - 1883 - 460 sayfa
...flourishing times of the peninsula, and especially during the monkish occupation, there must have been snks, or public marts, and even permanent colonies of traders,...do their successors in other parts of the desert in the present day. Thus we find Sinaitic as well as Greek inscriptions not only on all the principal... | |
| Walter Besant - 1883 - 458 sayfa
...largest, share, but there are many other remote spots in Sinai where they are scarcely less numerous. In the more flourishing times of the peninsula, and...during the monkish occupation, there must have been siiks, or public marts, and even permanent colonies of traders, to supply the wants of the inhabitants... | |
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